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What is a DEFRA Approved Wood Burning Stove?
If you live in an area which is smoke-free or smoke-controlled, you'll need to use a wood burning stove that has been approved by DEFRA. These stoves permit you to legally use authorised fuels without breaking the law and upsetting your neighbors.
The most recent Defra-approved stoves utilize the latest clean burning technology that utilizes secondary and tertiary system to reduce emissions. They can also be used with a variety of smokeless fuels.
Defra Approved
The term "Defra-approved stove' might appear to be a confusing phrase, but in actual fact it is simply an wood-burning stove that has been granted a waiver from UK smoke control areas. To obtain Defra approval the stove has to go through rigorous tests and, if it is successful, be awarded the official title of an DEFRA Smoke Exempt Appliance.
Stoves that are DEFRA Stoves comparison-approved can only be used to burn fuels that are approved by Defra, and of course wood - they must also do so efficiently and without much smoke. This is because these stoves can attain the most advanced technology for combustion that blocks any part-burned combustibles from going up the chimney, and thus into the air. This is great for the environment, and reduces the risk of a blockage in the chimney.
We have a range of multi-fuel stoves that are both modern and traditional. This includes the stunning Portway Arundel XL which has a large, panorama glass panel that provides an unobstructed view and the pleasure of a roaring fireplace.
It is Defra-approved, and has an estimated price of PS1,499. It also has an A energy rating and a log-burning capability for overnight use and a steel frame for high heat retention. The Bohemia X60 Cube Multifuel stove is a different option to consider; this multifuel DEFRA stove has an output of between 3 and 9kW and an impressive A plus efficiency for heating which makes it a great option for those who live in smoke-free areas.
The ESSE Vista is a great option for those who prefer something more traditional. A Defra approved stove that comes with plenty of quality and style, it offers the ability to burn logs overnight and a great A+ energy rating, in addition to being suitable for use in a DEFRA smoke control zone due to the patented twin catalytic technology. This is a high-quality stove that also meets the upcoming Eco Design 2022 regulation.
Eco Design Ready
Eco Design regulations are an important part of the UK government's clean air strategy. These regulations were introduced to reduce harmful emissions from wood burning stoves throughout the UK. It is now illegal to produce a new wood burning stove that does not conform to the Ecodesign regulations. Stoves that are already in the supply chain may continue to be sold, however after 2022 all new installations must be Eco Design compliant.
As we are a member of the Stove Industry Alliance (SIA) we carry a selection of Eco Design approved wood burning stoves that have been independently tested and proved to offer lower particulate levels when compared with open fires. SIA Eco Design stoves also produce 80% less CO2 emissions than an open fire.
The test process involves measuring particulate (PM), organic gases (OGC) and nitrogen oxides. If you purchase a SIA approved Eco Design stove, you can be assured that it has been designed to minimize the production of these harmful chemicals.
To be deemed Eco Design Ready, a stove must have lower emission levels in all of these tests - the higher level of efficiency of the fuel and a reduction in the quantity of harmful byproducts created are also key. Many of our Eco Design approved wood burners come with advanced combustion technologies like secondary air supply and catalytic converters to help in limiting the production of harmful emissions in operation.
Not only are Eco Design approved stoves better for the environment, but they're also more affordable to run. This is because Eco Design stoves require less fuel to generate the same amount of heat. You'll save money on your energy bills. A wood-burning stove will also help you heat your home more efficiently. By using wood to power your stove, you can reduce the cost of electricity and natural gas.
Exempt
The stoves that are exempted from Defra have been tested and examined to ensure they are legal to use in Smoke Control Areas. This means you can use them to burn wood or other approved fuels in these stoves (including various types of smokeless fuel).
These stoves are designed to provide the least amount of combustion air required for a clean, efficient burn, meaning they emit very little smoke compared to traditional open fires and wood burning stoves. They are also efficient in energy use and are an excellent way to heat your home with less.
As well as being a great choice for people who live in Smoke Control Areas They are a great alternative to heating with fossil fuels generally. They are usually less expensive than traditional gas or electric fires, and if you buy your logs locally, they are carbon neutral too.
If you reside in an area designated as a Smoke-Control Area, then only dry wood that has been seasoned may be used in your recommended DEFRA stoves-exempt stove. Burning damp or wet wood may result in excessive smoke, which could be in violation of the law and could result in a fine.
You can contact your local authority if you're not sure whether you're in a smoke control area. The areas are usually cities and towns that are large enough in which the annoyance triggered by smoke is a big issue for residents.
The DEFRA approved wood burning stoves that we sell are all Eco Design Ready and have been independently tested to ensure that they comply with the strict EU-wide standards. These include minimum efficiency OGV, NOX and EVV ceilings, as well as emission limits. The new EU Ecodesign regulations 2022 will make these requirements more stringent. Contact your stove's manufacturer if contemplating buying a stove to make sure it will comply.
Manufacturers are constantly improving the products they produce. Secondary and tertiary systems can be used to further reduce the emissions of their stoves. With the introduction of these innovative technologies, DEFRA stoves are becoming even more environmentally responsible and cost-effective for homeowners who require an alternative to their traditional open fire or inefficient electric stove.
Smoke Control Area
A premium DEFRA stoves approved stove, also referred to as a premium DEFRA stoves exempt stove, is a wood burning multi fuel stove that has passed the rigorous UK government Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs guidelines for smoke emissions. The stove can only emit a certain amount of smoke at all times during normal operation. Look for the DEFRA logo or label on a stove or its packaging to identify it. Many reputable stove retailers show that their stoves are DEFRA-approved on their websites and their store showrooms.
If you live in an area that is subject to smoke control and smoke control, you must use a DEFRA-approved wood burner or log stove. These areas are governed by local authorities and are typically urban areas with a high population density. The aim of the Smoke Control Area regulations is to ensure healthy air quality standards by restricting the amount of particulate matter released into the atmosphere from residential homes due to combustion. If you are using an unapproved stove in a Smoke Control Area you could be subject to hefty fines.
DEFRA approved stoves aren't only in compliance with the government's regulations however, they also provide additional advantages. These include a high level of efficiency, which results in a lower consumption of fuel and a smaller carbon footprint. They also come with advanced features which make them safer than open fires. These include automatic ignition systems, thermocouple sensors and automatic venting.
Stove manufacturers have also created secondary and tertiary combustion technologies to reduce their stoves' emissions. This is not just good for the environment, but will also save you money on your heating bills. If you're buying a new stove for a Smoke Control Area, be sure to make use of dry and seasoned firewood.
In addition to potential legal repercussions and insurance coverage, failing to follow safety guidelines and emission guidelines may expose your home to risk. Many insurance companies require homeowners to adhere to standards of conduct to receive fire-related insurance support. Moreover, if you're found to be violating these standards during an inspection or investigation, your insurer may refuse to cover any fire-related damages that result from your stove that is not in compliance.
If you live in an area which is smoke-free or smoke-controlled, you'll need to use a wood burning stove that has been approved by DEFRA. These stoves permit you to legally use authorised fuels without breaking the law and upsetting your neighbors.
The most recent Defra-approved stoves utilize the latest clean burning technology that utilizes secondary and tertiary system to reduce emissions. They can also be used with a variety of smokeless fuels.
Defra Approved
The term "Defra-approved stove' might appear to be a confusing phrase, but in actual fact it is simply an wood-burning stove that has been granted a waiver from UK smoke control areas. To obtain Defra approval the stove has to go through rigorous tests and, if it is successful, be awarded the official title of an DEFRA Smoke Exempt Appliance.
Stoves that are DEFRA Stoves comparison-approved can only be used to burn fuels that are approved by Defra, and of course wood - they must also do so efficiently and without much smoke. This is because these stoves can attain the most advanced technology for combustion that blocks any part-burned combustibles from going up the chimney, and thus into the air. This is great for the environment, and reduces the risk of a blockage in the chimney.
We have a range of multi-fuel stoves that are both modern and traditional. This includes the stunning Portway Arundel XL which has a large, panorama glass panel that provides an unobstructed view and the pleasure of a roaring fireplace.
It is Defra-approved, and has an estimated price of PS1,499. It also has an A energy rating and a log-burning capability for overnight use and a steel frame for high heat retention. The Bohemia X60 Cube Multifuel stove is a different option to consider; this multifuel DEFRA stove has an output of between 3 and 9kW and an impressive A plus efficiency for heating which makes it a great option for those who live in smoke-free areas.
The ESSE Vista is a great option for those who prefer something more traditional. A Defra approved stove that comes with plenty of quality and style, it offers the ability to burn logs overnight and a great A+ energy rating, in addition to being suitable for use in a DEFRA smoke control zone due to the patented twin catalytic technology. This is a high-quality stove that also meets the upcoming Eco Design 2022 regulation.
Eco Design Ready
Eco Design regulations are an important part of the UK government's clean air strategy. These regulations were introduced to reduce harmful emissions from wood burning stoves throughout the UK. It is now illegal to produce a new wood burning stove that does not conform to the Ecodesign regulations. Stoves that are already in the supply chain may continue to be sold, however after 2022 all new installations must be Eco Design compliant.
As we are a member of the Stove Industry Alliance (SIA) we carry a selection of Eco Design approved wood burning stoves that have been independently tested and proved to offer lower particulate levels when compared with open fires. SIA Eco Design stoves also produce 80% less CO2 emissions than an open fire.
The test process involves measuring particulate (PM), organic gases (OGC) and nitrogen oxides. If you purchase a SIA approved Eco Design stove, you can be assured that it has been designed to minimize the production of these harmful chemicals.
To be deemed Eco Design Ready, a stove must have lower emission levels in all of these tests - the higher level of efficiency of the fuel and a reduction in the quantity of harmful byproducts created are also key. Many of our Eco Design approved wood burners come with advanced combustion technologies like secondary air supply and catalytic converters to help in limiting the production of harmful emissions in operation.
Not only are Eco Design approved stoves better for the environment, but they're also more affordable to run. This is because Eco Design stoves require less fuel to generate the same amount of heat. You'll save money on your energy bills. A wood-burning stove will also help you heat your home more efficiently. By using wood to power your stove, you can reduce the cost of electricity and natural gas.
Exempt
The stoves that are exempted from Defra have been tested and examined to ensure they are legal to use in Smoke Control Areas. This means you can use them to burn wood or other approved fuels in these stoves (including various types of smokeless fuel).
These stoves are designed to provide the least amount of combustion air required for a clean, efficient burn, meaning they emit very little smoke compared to traditional open fires and wood burning stoves. They are also efficient in energy use and are an excellent way to heat your home with less.
As well as being a great choice for people who live in Smoke Control Areas They are a great alternative to heating with fossil fuels generally. They are usually less expensive than traditional gas or electric fires, and if you buy your logs locally, they are carbon neutral too.
If you reside in an area designated as a Smoke-Control Area, then only dry wood that has been seasoned may be used in your recommended DEFRA stoves-exempt stove. Burning damp or wet wood may result in excessive smoke, which could be in violation of the law and could result in a fine.
You can contact your local authority if you're not sure whether you're in a smoke control area. The areas are usually cities and towns that are large enough in which the annoyance triggered by smoke is a big issue for residents.
The DEFRA approved wood burning stoves that we sell are all Eco Design Ready and have been independently tested to ensure that they comply with the strict EU-wide standards. These include minimum efficiency OGV, NOX and EVV ceilings, as well as emission limits. The new EU Ecodesign regulations 2022 will make these requirements more stringent. Contact your stove's manufacturer if contemplating buying a stove to make sure it will comply.
Manufacturers are constantly improving the products they produce. Secondary and tertiary systems can be used to further reduce the emissions of their stoves. With the introduction of these innovative technologies, DEFRA stoves are becoming even more environmentally responsible and cost-effective for homeowners who require an alternative to their traditional open fire or inefficient electric stove.
Smoke Control Area
A premium DEFRA stoves approved stove, also referred to as a premium DEFRA stoves exempt stove, is a wood burning multi fuel stove that has passed the rigorous UK government Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs guidelines for smoke emissions. The stove can only emit a certain amount of smoke at all times during normal operation. Look for the DEFRA logo or label on a stove or its packaging to identify it. Many reputable stove retailers show that their stoves are DEFRA-approved on their websites and their store showrooms.
If you live in an area that is subject to smoke control and smoke control, you must use a DEFRA-approved wood burner or log stove. These areas are governed by local authorities and are typically urban areas with a high population density. The aim of the Smoke Control Area regulations is to ensure healthy air quality standards by restricting the amount of particulate matter released into the atmosphere from residential homes due to combustion. If you are using an unapproved stove in a Smoke Control Area you could be subject to hefty fines.
DEFRA approved stoves aren't only in compliance with the government's regulations however, they also provide additional advantages. These include a high level of efficiency, which results in a lower consumption of fuel and a smaller carbon footprint. They also come with advanced features which make them safer than open fires. These include automatic ignition systems, thermocouple sensors and automatic venting.
Stove manufacturers have also created secondary and tertiary combustion technologies to reduce their stoves' emissions. This is not just good for the environment, but will also save you money on your heating bills. If you're buying a new stove for a Smoke Control Area, be sure to make use of dry and seasoned firewood.
In addition to potential legal repercussions and insurance coverage, failing to follow safety guidelines and emission guidelines may expose your home to risk. Many insurance companies require homeowners to adhere to standards of conduct to receive fire-related insurance support. Moreover, if you're found to be violating these standards during an inspection or investigation, your insurer may refuse to cover any fire-related damages that result from your stove that is not in compliance.
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